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I recently purchased a Pro-Ject Xpression III turntable. I only had about 30 albums so I didnt want to get anything to fancy. Well I was recently given a couple hundred albums by my family and figured I might as well step up my turntable.

I can get great deals on Music Hall so I am most interested in them. I was looking at either the MMF-7.1 or MMF-9.1

Should I spend the extra $400ish on the 9.1 or go with the 7.1 and use the savings for more vinyl? Or just say screw it, keep what I have and buy lots and lots of vinyl Thoughts?
ive enjoyed vinyl since the late 80's but i dont think i personally would benifit from a more expensive turntable. i dont think my ears are qualified. im quite happy with my rega p1 regardless of some people on other sites call it junk. so i think it would depend on you and what you think you can get out of a more expensive tt. for me, i would take the 400 and go to amoeba records in berkeley and make a day out of it
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